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Professor Jie Xiang
E-Mail: xiang [at] ucsd.edu
Phone Number: x27659
Office: EBU1 3208
Office Hours: Thursday 1/2 hour after class and Thursday 2~3 pm, or by appointment
ECE 15 (or its equivalent) is a prerequisite. This course provides an introduction to Matlab and PSPICE. Familiarity with these programs, but not expertise, will be assumed. If you are not familiar with Matlab you should get the student edition and familiarize yourself with it. If you are not familiar with Pspice you could start with the tutorial here.
Math 20C, Physics 2B, and ECE 25 (or their equivalents) must be taken either before or concurrently with this course.
The text will be "Introduction to Electric Circuits", by Dorf and Svoboda", Seventh Edition Wiley ISBN 978-0-471-73042-2.
Recommended Supplemental Text:
" Worked Examples from the Electric Circuit Study Applets,” by James A. Svoboda, Wiley ISBN: 978-0-471-46344-3. Includes example problems and the Study Applets CD.
Cheating will be taken seriously.
Students are responsible for understanding the university policy on cheating.
For policy explicit to this course see ece 35 cheating policy.
This is not an "internet course." Students are expected to attend the lectures and will find it difficult to pass the course without doing so. See general course description.
Students taking ECE 25 and 35 concurrently should be aware of the following.
Quizzes: 20% <content based on HW assignments>
Lab: 25%
Midterm: 20%
Final: 35%